2013 Ford Mustang - Brake Pads & Shoes

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BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Front Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1001

Part #:
SC1001
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Brake Pads   Front; Ceramic; With Brembo Brakes; Hardware Not Included; OE Pad Material Is Semi-Metallic
Installation Hardware Included:   No
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   No

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Front Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1081

Part #:
SC1081
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Multiple Applications
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   Yes

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Front Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1463

Part #:
SC1463
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BB
Brake Pads   Front; Ceramic; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   Yes

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Rear Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1465

Part #:
SC1465
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Brake Pads   Rear; Ceramic; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   No

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Front Semi-Metallic Brake Pads - SM1001A

Part #:
SM1001A
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BB
Brake Pads   Front; Semi-Metallic; With Brembo Brakes; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Semi-Metallic
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   No

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Semi-Metallic Brake Pads - SM1001B

Part #:
SM1001B
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BB
Brake Pads   Front; Semi-Metallic; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Semi-Metallic
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   No
Your brake pads and shoes press against the brake drums or rotors to create friction which helps to stop your vehicle. Disc brake systems use brake rotors and pads along with a caliper that presses the pads into the rotor. Drum brake systems use brake shoes, brake drums, and a wheel cylinder that pushes the shoes outward into the drum. When your brakes squeal or grind or you feel your vehicle shaking or pulsing when braking, you may need to replace your brake pads or shoes. It is often recommended that you replace brake rotors and pads at the same time, but rotors can also be resurfaced in some cases and kept in service longer. The same is true of brake drums. For a complete brake job, shop O'Reilly Auto parts for the brake pads, rotors, shoes or drums you need for your repair.